26 Quotes by Charles Moore


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    Unstructured chat with such friends has helped me understand Mrs Thatcher, the woman. (page xxvi)

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    Life was not something we did not know about. We were right in it. (page 4)

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    But, like the man in the song, Alfred Roberts did well by doing good. The shop prospered.

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    It seems to have been meeting Methodist missionaries from India that inspired Margaret with her ambition, curious in someone little more than a child, to join the Indian Civil Service After listening to them, she remembered, 'I wanted to be an Indian civil servant, because I thought that India was a remarkable place and I would love to be a part, a cog in the wheel, of this great empire. (page 6)

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    And she also enjoyed a conversation on public questions which tended to take place in the parlour of the shop

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    Father taught me to like wht he called 'discussion', she recalled. Margaret Thatcher never repudiated the Methodism of her childhood, with its reverence for truth-telling, hard work and puting into practice the teachings of Scripture. page 6

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    We let them get some easy buckets and missed some easy shots. From there we played with them. We worked so hard to get back in it, but we couldn't close it out. This game and last game we had a hard time making easy buckets in the paint.

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